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Registered voters who live in the city's District 2 will decide between incumbent Harvey Ward and challenger David Walle.
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It’s particularly a problem in low income neighborhoods, and efforts are underway to connect those houses with failing septic systems to sewage lines.
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Seven hundred fifteen acres that was once slated to be a residential area in Alachua County instead opened on Saturday – National Public Lands Day – as Four Creeks Nature Preserve.
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Renovations of the two city-owned properties cost more than $2 million total.
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The original estimated cost to renovate the Hartman House was around $200,000 before J. E. Decker Construction thoroughly analyzed the building.
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It’s yet another ongoing county effort to recover from Hurricane Irma’s effects.
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Their town was in the path of Hurricane Michael, the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s Panhandle in over a century.
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EPAC last month requested a report on Gainesville Regional Utilities’ (GRU) rate of wastewater spillage, which is under review by the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department.
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What was once to be a 700-acre planned development on Gainesville’s northern edge will likely soon be a conservation and parks area.
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About 150 volunteers with Current Problems Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting water resources in North Florida, recently collected 6,590 pounds of trash from creeks around Gainesville. Most of the trash likely came from flooding during Hurricane Irma, said Megan Black, executive director of Current Problems.